To put an alternator belt on a 2001 Dodge Neon, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Locate the belt routing diagram, usually found on a sticker in the engine bay, and remove the old belt if necessary. Loosen the alternator mounting bolts and tensioner to create slack, then thread the new belt around the pulleys according to the diagram. Finally, adjust the alternator to achieve the proper tension on the belt, tighten the bolts, and double-check the belt alignment before starting the engine.
The alternator belt on a 1998 Dodge Neon is adjusted by loosening the retaining bolts and applying pressure to the side of the alternator with a pry bar. With the belt tight, the alternator can then be bolted down.
Check your alternator belt, it maybe loose or your alternator is freezing up
Mounted behind the engine on the passenger side. It has its own belt.
The alternator will move in and out to tighten the belt and the PS pump will do the same
Since There is no tensioner pulley you have to loosen your alternator.
From the alternator to the battery should be 14v
The engine on a Neon is interference, bent valves are likely.
No. It is done in vehicle.
The alternator belt on a 2004 Dodge Neon is located at the front of the engine, running between the alternator and the crankshaft pulley. It is typically a serpentine belt that also drives other accessories. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover or other components, depending on the specific setup of your vehicle. Always refer to the owner’s manual for detailed instructions and diagrams.
Serpentine belts are used on a Dodge Neon to operating the engine accessories like the alternator, water pump, and air conditioner compressor. The power is provided by the engine's crankshaft.
not enough info in question; there are 3different belts on the 95 - 99 dodge neon. Timing, Alternator, and the Power Steering is combined with the Air Conditioner Compressor
no a 2001 dodge neon motor will not work in a 2000 neon